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paper: Questions About Strategies
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Re: paper: Questions About Strategies
well it is definitely hard to determine a 3 robot alliance when you are only know of 2 robots in the alliance. The key to making a perfect strategy is to know your alliance's strengths and weakness and have an idea what the opposing alliance strengths and weaknesses are.
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Re: paper: Questions About Strategies
But knowing the game as we do what would be the best alliance and the capabilities of those robots?
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Re: paper: Questions About Strategies
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If you have a 100% accuracy shooter and are able to cross all 9 defenses, but take large amounts of time crossing some of them, you may want to consider a strategy where you move as little as possible. If your shooter is lower accuracy, but you are confident in your 9 defense-breaching ability, you may want to consider a strategy where you are your team's main breacher, freeing the alliance up to contribute points in other ways, or optimize your breaching to fit your alliance's weaknesses. I would be happy to help you develop a basic match strategy if you want to discuss your robot's capabilities and role at competition, just send me a PM. |
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